Wow, that 2Pac hologram was awesome at Coachella last year! Not really... For the hardcore fans it was probably the best thing that happened to them since they discovered he was still alive in Barbados with B.I.G. Those fans had to be equally excited when Eazy-E and Ol' Dirty Bastard made their hologram appearance this year at Rock The Bells. It doesn't appear so. The buzz on the Tupac hologram was insane in comparison. I think people are now calming down and realizing that holograms are just that-holograms.

Amidst a bevy of cell phones and outdated cameras we get a glimpse of the debacle that was the Ol' Dirty hologram. Besides the fact that the science holograms should be far more advanced due to alien technology that we stole in the 40's there should have no reason for a ten minute delay that almost caused Method Man to leave. That's right, during the Wu-Tang performance it took a full ten minutes to get Ol' Dirt McGirt going. After it got started the crowd seemed to amp up and forget that Raekwon and Ghostface weren't there. I wouldn't have. Check out the crappy cell phone video below. | Sept. 10, 2013»Read Full Blog Post(1)

Fresh Cut just had the release party for this album last week and it was off the chain. They also were on the Mad Kids last week and previewed it. Get this album right now if you haven't. They recorded it live within a span of 3 days and the music speaks for itself. Kiran really outdid himself on the production throughout. But no matter how much you like hearing this album, it doesn't compare to hearing them live so when they open for Slick Rick this Friday at Moct, you need to be there. | April 4, 2012»Read Full Blog Post

Winner of Vocalo Radio’s 2013 “Quest For The Best DJ” battle, DJ Bizzon’s creative turntablism skills, original production and hands-on style has made him one of the Midwest’s most sought-after DJs. He has opened for or performed with artists including Kendrick Lamar, Baauer, Mac Miller, Questlove, Naughty By Nature, People Under The Stairs and DJ Abilities. Read more

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Damon “Jank” Joy doesn’t believe in bios. He doesn’t believe in much in this world but his own infallible opinion, an opinion he hopes will lead you toward the light — the light being hip hop. Jank is a retired deejay and co-host of the popular WMSE radio show, “Those Hip-Hop Guys,” along with the lanky fellow in the photo above his. Read more

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